A new study now provides evidence that medical diagnoses involve the same brain systems that are required for recognizing and naming everyday objects.
Primary diagnosis involves inspection of all visible tooth surfaces using a good light source, dental mirror and explorer.
When we used to race, diagnosis was still in the infancy and involved a fair bit of guess work.
The differential diagnosis of testicular pain is broad and involves conditions from benign to life threatening.
When studies of dysprosody first began, diagnosis involved an untrained ear determining impairments in the prosodic elements.
The diagnosis and treatment often require many months and involve repeated failures.
Preliminary diagnosis involves histopathological examination, observing tissues through a microscope.
The diagnosis usually involves biopsy (removing a tissue sample) from an affected organ.
The diagnosis, and the fix, involves the laying on of hands.
The diagnosis involves gathering information from several sources, including schools, caregivers, and parents.